Math Reflection Questions and Prompts
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This Math Reflection Fan resource contains over 100 different math reflection questions and prompts to use for comprehension checks of new concepts learned. They can be used for the reflection section in Interactive Math Journals, as questions to respond to in regular math journals, after problem-solving activities, for oral discussions, in math centers, after new lessons in math, as an end of the unit review, or beginning of the unit diagnostic, or for test preparation.
There are 6 different groups of questions and prompts - one group for each of the levels in Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy.: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. Each group of questions will make its own fan. You can use a particular fan when evaluating a particular level of the taxonomy, or use different fans as they suit different learned concepts. You could also group all the questions together on a binder clip circle and hang near your desk for easy access during activities. I choose one or two particular questions or prompts that fit the concept, and display them under the document camera for the students to see.
I have also included a page of blank frames for each group if you want to add some of your own questions. They are not editable though, so you will have to write in your questions.
The question sheets should be printed out on cardstock or on regular paper and laminated for extra durability. Cut out the individual questions and punch a small hole in the end of each question. Questions can then be put together with a brass fastener or a binder ring to keep them together.
I have also included checklists for each reflection fan. These checklists can be used by students to keep track of what questions they have answered, or by the teacher to keep track of questions asked.
This resource is included in my Math Journal Bundle - The Ultimate Math Journal Bundle for Upper Elementary Math.
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